Java Concepts 5e (Wiley)

Book Description

April 18 2007 0470112107 978-0470112106 5th Revised edition
* Features the most effective introduction to computing and programming, using the most current version of the Java language (Java 1. 4) * Includes expanded coverage of Applets and Graphics * The new edition features a stronger emphasis on design and interesting Java features * Material points out common mistakes, so that the reader will know to avoid them Wiley Higher Education
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With Horstmann. . . learning Java 2 is like money in the bank! 'COMPUTING CONCEPTS WITH JAVA 2 ESSENTIALS, 2/E is a great, pedagogically excellently thought-out text. . . Horstmann clearly must be a perfectionist (a man on my wavelength) because one quickly sees that this book was crafted, not just written. Furthermore, one senses the invested effort to determine how to best teach programming to new students. ' Laurence Vanhelsuwé, JavaWorld - February 1999. Maybe it's the easy-to-read style. . . or the use of a strategic subset of the Java library. . . or even the early introduction of objects. . . Whatever the reason, professors and students find that Horstmann provides the most accessible introduction to programming using Java 2. With its focus on problem solving design of solutions, and fundamentals of programming using Java 2, they'll quickly learn how to apply these skills in developing exciting, working program, but more importantly, they will be learning the essential concepts of computing. New Features of the Second Edition Objects Early! The concept of objects is very carefully introduced and used early in the text through students are not required to write objects till they have developed their knowledge base further. Now fully updated to Java 2! Java 2 improvements are found throughout the text, making the exposition of many topics simpler and more logical. Students learn the concepts and principles of computing using a strategic subset of Java. All examples have been completely rewritten to reflect the true uses of Java as an object-oriented language! Classes are introduced early to provide students with a more natural Java programming style. This early introduction also prepares them to write graphical programs. New chapters are included on event handling and Swing user interface design.com/college/horstmann. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.